Results of Seminaries not engaging five realities
A new report updating church giving and membership data through 2012 observes that Christian seminaries and intellectuals have not engaged five cultural realities.
Read More >A new report updating church giving and membership data through 2012 observes that Christian seminaries and intellectuals have not engaged five cultural realities.
Read More >According to the most recent Church Executive Reader Survey, 93 percent of churches still offer giving by offering envelope and collection basket.
Read More >If you haven’t already registered, be sure to join Church Executive Magazine, Pushpay and eChurchGiving on Thursday, September 25 at 3:30 p.m. ET for a free, 60-minute webinar: “3 Ways Digital Giving is Bad for Your Church.” Register now online. In just one hour, you’ll learn: How the smartphone (the fastest-growing […]
Read More >It’s wise to encourage gifts of financial assets, real estate and tangible personal property.
Read More >By Cathy Lynn Grossman RELIGION NEWS SERVICE (RNS) — This is Giving Tuesday, when nonprofits of every stripe hope to attract some of the billions of dollars to be spent during the Hanukkah and Christmas season. Many of those dollars will go to religious groups. Now, new research is expanding the meaning of “religious giving.” […]
Read More >SEATTLE / World Vision — Headlines this year have not been kind to young men — often tagged as selfish Millennials, significantly more likely to still live with mom and dad, less likely than women to be enrolled in U.S. colleges. But, a new holiday giving survey from World Vision shows that men ages 18-34 […]
Read More >By Mark Brooks Giving to religion has been in a steady decline since 1968 — and the economy has little to do with it. Most church leaders either ignore this decline, or object to the conclusion that the economy isn’t the reason. However, consistent studies have shown that even during times of economic prosperity, […]
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